This proposed book is a timely attempt and good contribution by the researchers. The most crucial issues faced by Indian health sectors now-a-days are inefficiencies, insurance scheme, and cost of illness or pricing. Therefore, research work on these issues is expected to attract wider attention of researchers, policy makers, health insurers and other stakeholders.

This is an important area of publication, which has become even more significant after announcement of a government-funded health insurance scheme in India. The topic is clearly of interest for general readers including policy makers and politicians.

Health crises plague most economies irrespective of their average per capita income levels, and this is largely due to chronic and repeated illnesses. Contextualizing this paradigm in India, the India Public Finance and Policy Report: Health Matters is an attempt to discuss some of the most crucial issues faced by Indian health sectors and to examine alternatives for policymakers to provide affordable, reliable, and effective health care facilities to the people. This report compares three government-run social health insurance schemes-the Swasthya Sathi Scheme, the Aarogyasari Community Insurance Scheme, and a community-based health insurance scheme-to examine their effectiveness in reducing household's vulnerability to health shocks. Additionally, it brings to light the manipulation of health package deals by private hospitals to increase the amount patients spend on them. The report also estimates the inefficiencies across states and districts of India with regard to health care personnel and infrastructure. Moreover, the editors have put together a series of interviews with different stakeholders associated with the health care system, such as doctors, nurses, patients, and medical representatives, who discuss the problems that perturb this sector. Written in a lucid and non-technical language, this is a deeply researched theoretical and empirical commentary about health care and public polices in India.
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List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Overview Chapter 1: Social Health Insurance Schemes Chapter 2: Inexpensive and Effective Health Care? Chapter 3: Health Inefficiencies: A Statistical Profile Statistical Appendix: A Compendium of Health Related Statistics Blogspeak: Cross-section of Opinions by Different Stakeholders
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This proposed book is a timely attempt and good contribution by the researchers. The most crucial issues faced by Indian health sectors now-a-days are inefficiencies, insurance scheme, and cost of illness or pricing. Therefore, research work on these issues is expected to attract wider attention of researchers, policy makers, health insurers and other stakeholders. This is an important area of publication, which has become even more significant after announcement of a government-funded health insurance scheme in India. The topic is clearly of interest for general readers including policy makers and politicians.
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This book attempts to examine the alternatives that are available for policymakers to provide effective healthcare to its population at an affordable cost. It also compares government- run social insurance health schemes like Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), Swasthya Sathi, and Aarogyasri Community Insurance Scheme to examine their effectiveness in reducing household's vulnerability to health shocks.
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Jyotsna Jalan is Co-Director at the Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policy, Kolkata, and Professor of Economics at the Centre for Studies in Social Science, Kolkata. Sugata Marjit is Project Director at the Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policy, Kolkata, and the Reserve Bank of India Chair Professor at the Centre for Studies in Social Science, Kolkata. Sattwik Santra is Assistant Professor of Economics at the Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policy, Kolkata.
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This book attempts to examine the alternatives that are available for policymakers to provide effective healthcare to its population at an affordable cost. It also compares government- run social insurance health schemes like Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), Swasthya Sathi, and Aarogyasri Community Insurance Scheme to examine their effectiveness in reducing household's vulnerability to health shocks.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780190121150
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
OUP India
Vekt
426 gr
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
9 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Biografisk notat

Jyotsna Jalan is Co-Director at the Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policy, Kolkata, and Professor of Economics at the Centre for Studies in Social Science, Kolkata. Sugata Marjit is Project Director at the Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policy, Kolkata, and the Reserve Bank of India Chair Professor at the Centre for Studies in Social Science, Kolkata. Sattwik Santra is Assistant Professor of Economics at the Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policy, Kolkata.